Mr. Crafard. No.

Mr. Hubert. Did you do any stopping with him?

Mr. Crafard. I imagine we probably stopped a couple of times and gassed up; stopped and had a bite to eat.

Mr. Hubert. Do you remember the cost of that meal?

Mr. Crafard. No; I don’t. It couldn’t have been more than about a dollar or a dollar and a half, at the most.

Mr. Hubert. You didn’t pay for his meal or buy the gas?

Mr. Crafard. No.

Mr. Hubert. Is it customary for hitchhikers to help out that way?

Mr. Crafard. Not very often. A man usually figures if he picks up a hitchhiker he figures on feeding him when he picks him up.

Mr. Hubert. What is that?